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Google's beta project, OSS-Fuzz, has found 264 vulnerabilities in 47 open-source projects - so is it an idea whose time has come?
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Lees meerEmail doesn't seem to have been the initial vector for WannaCry, which initially took hold in south-east Asia
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Lees meerDo you drift off each night with an app? Take what it says with a pinch of salt, says the researcher who tried out 10 of them
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Lees meerAs the dust settles after Friday's outbreak, things are becoming clearer and it seems this was an unsophisticated use of a sophisticated tool
Lees meerWorms are a malware tactic from back in the day - but they still remain tricky to mitigate against
Lees meerBut hang on - what happens to the data the campaign collects via its Chrome extension to learn more about election ads on Facebook? We asked the founders
Lees meerFrom the Wanna Decrypter attack and the artist forced to unlock his phone to the Google Play apps 'saying' they don't collect your data, and more!
Lees meerWe've been here before with malware - so why was WannaCry able to cause such havoc around the world?
Lees meerSecurity experts are firefighting the global outbreak of ransomware that is apparently exploiting a recently patched flaw in Windows
Lees meerThe culprit exploits a design feature of older 2G networks in a type of man-in-the-middle attack
Lees meerHis strategy: pad the payroll program with extra hours, in black letters, on a black background, in 1-pt type, then demolish the server.
Lees meerGoogle Play is a bit like a happening nightclub: the faster you let people in, the less time you have to spend keeping troublemakers out.
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Lees meerOslo pizza joint's menu includes facial recognition so that it can serve up gender-specific ads - meat to the men, salad to the women
Lees meerAs computing reaches middle age, expect to see more of these kinds of anniversaries
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